Future Clothing Shows Video

Back at CES 2008 earlier that year, I saw IBM folks lugging around display panels on their shirts in a marketing effort to capture the attention and imagination of humans around. While it was interesting to look at, the fact remains that such a setup must be extremely tiring and unwieldy to the user. Perhaps a few years down the road we

will be able to see clothes that are capable of showing a video, thanks to Philip’s ‘photonic textile’ that comprises of thin LEDs and a rechargeable battery pack. Video clips are shown by radiating various forms of lights.

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